mood i;ivi:i ;l.acii:r thiksday, DECEMBER 2.1020 lb! Peoples' Quality Market is still lowering the High Cost of Living Sirloin Steak 30c Round Steak 25c Rib Boiling Beef 15c Shoulder Roast Beef 18c to 20c Back Bacon 30c Brisket Bacon 32c Picnic Hams 30c Pork Chops 30c Pork Steak, Shoulder 25c Steam Sausage 25c Long Bologna 20c Prime Rib Beef Roast Rolled 30c Give us a call and examine our stock ami prices. BROWN & YOUNG Phone 1891 The Heights With a Republican President Elected I feel like celebrating, and therefore I am going to offer my patrons some real bargains. PRICES ARE CUT AWAY DOWN 6x9 Grass Rugs, $4.25 8 x lO Grass Rugs, $6.10 9 x 12 Grass Rugs, $8. 1 S Roofing at $1.30 per roll. New Doors at $3.00 each. OTHEIt BARGAINS PROPORTIONATE H. GROSS Tel. 1213 From the Four Corners of the Country our grocery store brings staples and dainties to cheer the inner man of our patrons during The Holiday Season. You will find on our shelves the good things from the arctics to the tropics. Let US help you put the Real Foundation in THE SEASON'S GREETINGS THE ARNOLD GROCERY CO. Is Always At Your Service 31. S. GEORGE 15hQ Electric Kitchen " The Place to Eat" CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES BILLIARDS AND POOL Tel. 1191 Hood River, Oregon LARGE APPLES Arc the selling Apples in Portland, We want Kings, Winter Banannas, Jonathans, Association's packs, also faced sod filled, orchard run and cookers. Large cookers will sell for more than small Kxtra Fancy. We want 4000 boxes of -JONATHANS. - SHERIDANBECKLEY CO., 211 Washington Strict, PORTLAND, ORE. Reference: Hit YoU -;!! i:'t Kr Bank. :it '!i is illio "Just Between You and Me" says the Good Judge Here's genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook ed up with real economy. A small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much long er than a "big chew of the ordinary kind that's be cause thej 'ull, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put uf in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CL T is a short-cut tobacco COMMERCIAL CLUB NAMES CANDIDATES At h nominating meotintr of the I CurnnuTciil club Friday nijrht candi dates fur tbe directorate were named as loiiows: nr. j. it. uutiery, ii.-vv Kelly, C. (). Huelat, V A. W. Peter and ( 1 Tluee of these nominal d to the board at tin her meetimii to lie hel H. Blackman, I. December "it. Retiring the board are C. J. Calkin bertaon and A. S. Keir. At Friday mVht's me Frtdricy proposed an an the constitution that will general memerihip of tbe to choose a president and dent, making th- selection rectorate of seven. At chief ollicers are chosen SI icom. e elect- Decem iv night, )bern of M. Cul- tin J. II. tendment to permit the organisation vice ptesi from the di present the by the board itaelf. Mr. Fredricy also proposed that the club name be changed t "The Hood River County Commercial Club" and that representation in members be secured from all outlying valley sec tions. It was announced at the meeting that, further action toward pecurinK a local interstate bridge across the Co lumbia seemed improbable. SIGN CAMPAIGN IS UNDER WAY A committee of the Merchants' As sociation, consisting of E. K. Brett, H. (!. Ball and Earl Franz has begun a campaign for better road signs in the county. It is also proposed to erect comprehensive signs on the Highway at both the east and west entiance of the city calling attention of tourists to the orchard district and mountain land scapes that may be seen by a drive of a few minutes to the south. Because of lack of comprehensive signs alone the Highway the past year it is estimated that several thousand motor tourists have passed through 1 Hood River without knowing the heau tiful orchard districts were within a j few minutes' ride. FIREMEN CLEAR $200 FROM ANNUAL BALL The ICth annual ball of the fire de partment, held Thursday night at the Pythian hall, whs considered the most successful locial event tbe fire lads have ever attempted. More than 160 couples were present at the bop, and many purchased tickets who were un able to be present. The firemen cleared $200 from the dance. Land Clearing Predicted The Hood River Spray Co.. which has just taken the agt. ncv for the I)u l'ont powder concern, is expecting a revival of land clearing this fall and winter. Inquiries of orohardist, it is said" point to more work of this char acter than for sometime. During the) la.-t year more than a score of small! tract! of logged off land have been sold I bv the Oregon Lumber Co. in the IVVoodwurth district. Most of the pur chasers will clear a portion of the places and plant pear trees, with strawberry tillers, it is said, in outly ing districts of the Lower Valley grow ers are contemplating the increase of strawberry acreage. Indications point to an extended shortage of Clark Seed ling strawberry plant", so heavy will lie plantings for tbe next year. 5,000 Shingles Shipped By Mail Tuesdsv of last week the Tum-A- Lum Lumber Co. began shipping shin i by parcel post to S. C. Johnson, of j spray. Ihe order, lor :,000 shingles, : was completed Saturday. "We would willingly have shipped all the shingles at one consignment." says F. Davenport, "but the pontal regulations, where the destination is on a star route, will permit us to ship I only 1,000 shingles a day . The postage for each of the 2B bundles of shingles ranged from 11 to 60 cents." Vobtorf Injured By Auto John Volstorll" was painfully bruised Thursday night when struck by an automobile driven by Dr. F. C. Bro sius. Mr. VolstortV, whose garage is on the west side of Twelfth street, was on the opposite side of the street r pairing the ! ghta of a small black automobile. With no lights showing Dr. Hrosius, en route to town, struck Mr. Volatorff before be saw him, hurl ing him abijut 1" feet. Mr. Volatorff holds Dr. Brosius blameless in the matter. K. A. Pierre Has Stroke K. A. I'ii ret'. Cascade Locks sawmill worker and amateur photographer, was discovered at his apartments last wick suffering fri ,n a stroke of paralyvis. It was believed that he had lain in a belpleaa ton litiofl for more than a day unable to summon aid. Neighbors no ticed him a', suit from places he was accustomed to visit and entered bis nuarters where he w as found stricken speechless. County authorities placed nurses in charge of him. Nothing is known of his relatives, but it is thought he has a brother in Kansas. Ike Hat Knad in Bad Shape The stretch of courty road connecting-the Dee Flat or hard district with the outside world, ranchers of the sec tion itclaWu is in a serious condition and appeals have been made to county authorities, it il feared that irjuries of winter raios may isolate the dis trict. CwatJ Roa.Imaster Nichols, who has inspectej the road, is unde ter mined as to tbe method of making re pair, it is thought by some that a re rating over a new grade shi.uld be made. i in Running Water The Greatest of City Conveniences A Dayton Electric-Driven Water System, will auto matically provide water under pressure nt all fix tures in your home the same as city water supply. It does away with all the drudgery of pumping and carrying water just a simple turn of tho faucet and you have a steady stream of it cool and sparkling. The cost is but a few cents a day. Picture to yourself the convenience of running water, the comfort of sanitary plumbing, less work for the women folks then come in and let us help you make it a reality. HEIGHTS GARAGE J. F. vols rORFF, Prop, A Bargain in a Siudebaker 17 Series Ai u : 1 NASH HUDSON Passenger Cars ESSEX Nash and Mack Trucks Goodyear Tires Waverly Oils and Greases Storage, Repairs and Accessories Mechanically perfect Equipped with 5 tires and 7 tubes This car has had good care, will give good honest service. SPLENDID VALUE FOR $550 Blowers Hardware Company MT. HOOD MOTOR CO. Orchard Supplies Arsenate of Lead Bluestone Paper Apple Boxes Implements HOOD RIVER FRUIT CO. SUFFERS OF HOOD RIVER FRUITS LARD Pure Home Rendered Stock Prices Right. Tender Hoof Steaks. Juicy Ilonsts --Pork, Veal, Lamb. Bacon, Hams, Cured and Fresh Fish, Kippered Salmon and Cod and Finnan Ei addle. Bulk Sausage and Hamburger. The Hood River Market A. P. DAVKNI'ORT, Prop. Phone 4311 !very Hood River eater needfl some of our Little Pitf Sausages for breakfast Thoroughly Overhauled Second-Hand Machinery For Sale We offer the following: One 1 h. p. Nova Gas Engine. One 2 h. p. Nova Gas Engine. One small Bean Spraying Outfit, complete. One large Bean Spraying Outfit, complete. HOWELL BROS. WOODWORKING AND BLACKSiVlITHlNG Tel. 2551 Fourth and Columbia .a fce em. road with .('tertive Association e imiiroement of the kick 'onnecta the Lost the county road sys- QUallty not lwaya price should de termine the value of your goods. We have the price as well as quality WITHIN REACH OF ALL. Preferred Stock Groceries, Fresh Meats HOLM AN & SAMUEL Plume I HI I Deliveries at a. in. ami 2. Mi p. m. 'it. i n- n ji l.iiih; QUALITY QUANTITY Ask for BUTTER-NUT Delivered Daily to Your Grocers IS OI K SUCCESS H'.me-r A. (Ir if Ihe Mt. Hood Meat Co. Sin cessors . W. J III at A fii 3 and ( -grade. Newly arranged throughout. No cxp'-nse has hi on spared to make this market sanitary a id modern in every respeet. There is none I teller in the Stale. Will lie glad to have u come in and look it over whether you buy or not. The Kind of a Mark t Hood Kiver Wants Phone 4141 WINTER SCHEDULE NORTHWEST TRANSPORTATION CO. ('PER AUNG J. N. TEAL Portland and The Dalles wtSi Leaves Portland: Monday and Thoradayfl at lO.Ou P. M. irrivwal Hood RHnr TtoModari an I ft 4my at 11 a. m. . s Hood River for Portland Wednesday and Saturday MEALS ABOAKU Pi.lijret to change n.tlKrot ortk. II R Pin r I fc MILLER, eer.t Hood River Motor Car Co. . c. glanville si Ke CI Gas and Oil I SIM ION M Street ATTORNKY AT LAW R.om 1 National liana Bn.l.iiii Hood River, Oregon 22 f Fourth and M